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Zika virus can keep growing in infant brains even after birth, CDC reports


Zika virus can keep growing in infant brains even after birth, CDC reports
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U.S. researchers have found evidence of the Zika virus replicating in fetal brains for up to seven months after the mother became infected with the virus, and they showed the virus can persist even after birth, according to a study published on Tuesday.The findings confirm earlier observations from case studies suggesting that the mosquito-borne Zika virus can grow in fetal brains and women's placentas."Our findings show that Zika virus can continue to replicate in infants' brains even after birth, and that the virus can persist in placentas for months - much longer than we expected," Julu Bhatnagar, lead of the molecular pathology team at CDC's Infectious Diseases Pathology Branch and the study's lead author, said in a statement.
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Zika virus can keep growing in infant brains even after birth


Zika virus can keep growing in infant brains even after birth
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The Zika virus causes devastating birth defects and pregnancy losses even if a woman had only a minor illness.(Photo: AP)U.S. researchers have found evidence of the Zika virus replicating in fetal brains for up to seven months after the mother became infected with the virus, and they showed the virus can persist even after birth, according to a study published on Tuesday.The findings confirm earlier observations from case studies suggesting that the mosquito-borne Zika virus can grow in fetal brains and women's placentas.
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Zika virus Australia: Australia at risk of disease-carrying mosquito


Zika virus Australia: Australia at risk of disease-carrying mosquito
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Staff writers News Corp Australia NetworkAUSTRALIA is at risk of Zika and dengue-carrying mosquitoes hitching a ride into the country unless more is done to halt their relentless march south.A study published today in the Public Health Research & Practice journal warns the mosquito advance needs to be halted in its tracks."If these exotic mosquito species find a way to our suburbs and become established, it creates the perfect conditions for a local outbreak of Zika or dengue," says lead author Dr Cameron Webb, Medical Entomologist at Sydney University.
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